L144 in Cat-eLog.
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L144 in Cat-eLog.
The fish pictured in the Cat-eLog are the same species as Mark Walters breeds that I saw at the CSG conference. This means that they are not true L144 (as identified by Ingo Seidel at the CSG conference). But they are also not the "common" variant of "L144-lookalikes".
I think the right thing to do is to rename the current L144 as "sp blue-eye", sp(x) or some such, and add a new species as "true" L144. I'd try to get a picture from Ingo of the "ugly" fish that is genuine L144.
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I think the right thing to do is to rename the current L144 as "sp blue-eye", sp(x) or some such, and add a new species as "true" L144. I'd try to get a picture from Ingo of the "ugly" fish that is genuine L144.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Mat,
Do you know if any consensus has been reached about whether the "common' blue eye xanthanistic form, now also available in a long finned variety, is just another mutation of Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus?
That has been my impression, especially once a long finned version began appearing.
There are now so many color forms of common Ancistrus and each with its long finned counterpart.
Edit: I just noticed this advertisement and it answered my question. L144 as sold in the USA is merely a form of the common bushy nose.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 09#p188514
Do you know if any consensus has been reached about whether the "common' blue eye xanthanistic form, now also available in a long finned variety, is just another mutation of Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus?
That has been my impression, especially once a long finned version began appearing.
There are now so many color forms of common Ancistrus and each with its long finned counterpart.
Edit: I just noticed this advertisement and it answered my question. L144 as sold in the USA is merely a form of the common bushy nose.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 09#p188514
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I'm 99% sure that is the case, yes. So there's three "L144":apistomaster wrote:Mat,
Do you know if any consensus has been reached about whether the "common' blue eye xanthanistic form, now also available in a long finned variety, is just another mutation of Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus?
That has been my impression, especially once a long finned version began appearing.
There are now so many color forms of common Ancistrus and each with its long finned counterpart.
1. The true L144 - a quite "ugly" fish, blotchy and not as pretty as the one(s) in the Cat-eLog.
2. The "L144" in the Cat-eLog - I don't really know what the origin of this fish is, but it's clearly different from both the true L144 and the amelanistic/xanthic form of the A. cf cirrhosus.
3. A. cf cirrhosus in amelanistic/xanthic form.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I have just updated the L144 entry in the Cat-eLog to indicate that the pictures do not represent "true" L144.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I totally agree with you on this one
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
This is interesting- I've seen Mark Walters' fish at auction. I doubted they were true L144 (not from a position of strength- just from the point of view that wild-caught L144 never seem to be imported), but didn't realise that the fish pictured in the Cat-elog was the same species as Mark's fish.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Well, actually, there is ONLY ONE SINGLE FISH that is "wild L144". All the other TRUE L144 has come from that single male through captive breeding of offspring from that single male - no wonder there isn't a lot of them around.Carp37 wrote:(not from a position of strength- just from the point of view that wild-caught L144 never seem to be imported)
As to where the other species that are sold as L144. come from (e.g. are there cross-breeding of "true L144" with common Ancistrus or some other species?), I'm much less certain.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I have added for the REAL L144. Thanks to Ingo Seidel for the picture.
I'm not quite sure what to do with the current L144 entry.
[Edit: Fix link, as I've now swapped the "fake" L144 into ].
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I'm not quite sure what to do with the current L144 entry.
[Edit: Fix link, as I've now swapped the "fake" L144 into ].
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I think we have consensus now? Need to change some of the links above tho!
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I'm going to move this into the "Resolved" section, as I think it's "done". We may want to beef out the text section (and check the sp(4) to ensure it's got no incorrect references). I'll raise a new issue for the L144 article in Shane's World, as well...
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Any reason why "L144" isn't being lumped with ?
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I'm not seeing a difference between L144 and and A. sp. 4 that's jumping out at me. Hmmm.
racoll, I think a reasonable reason not to lump L144 and A. cf. cirrhosus is because we cannot prove they are the same. However, as you showed with mtDNA, A. sp. 4 is the same as A. cf. cirrhosus, so we should consider lumping those.
racoll, I think a reasonable reason not to lump L144 and A. cf. cirrhosus is because we cannot prove they are the same. However, as you showed with mtDNA, A. sp. 4 is the same as A. cf. cirrhosus, so we should consider lumping those.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Ha ha. My "L144" in inverted commas = !Suckermouth wrote: racoll, I think a reasonable reason not to lump L144 and A. cf. cirrhosus is because we cannot prove they are the same. However, as you showed with mtDNA, A. sp. 4 is the same as A. cf. cirrhosus, so we should consider lumping those.
Should have been more explicit.
I'll do a nuclear gene at some point and see what that says.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Might need to change this in the sp(4) entry
Distribution: The original L144 was Imported from Paraguay. The fish pictured here is of unknown origin.
Distribution: The original L144 was Imported from Paraguay. The fish pictured here is of unknown origin.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Fixed...FuglyDragon wrote:Might need to change this in the sp(4) entry
Distribution: The original L144 was Imported from Paraguay. The fish pictured here is of unknown origin.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
If there's space on the plate, go for it, I wouldn't expect anything else but confirmation that they are the same.racoll wrote:Ha ha. My "L144" in inverted commas = !Suckermouth wrote: racoll, I think a reasonable reason not to lump L144 and A. cf. cirrhosus is because we cannot prove they are the same. However, as you showed with mtDNA, A. sp. 4 is the same as A. cf. cirrhosus, so we should consider lumping those.
Should have been more explicit.
I'll do a nuclear gene at some point and see what that says.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I wasn't aware Rupert had done mtDNA sequencing on "sp.4" and cf. cirrhosus, but if they do appear to be the same, I'd agree with Milton that "sp. 4" should be lumped in as a variant of cf. cirrhosus.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
I wanted to rule out hybridisation, as this lone L144 male from Paraguay may have sown his seed far and wideSuckermouth wrote:I wouldn't expect anything else but confirmation that they are the same.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Right, I have a link on sp(4) to the cf. cirrhosus. I'd think that we could merge it, but I wasn't quite sure HOW certain the ID is - I'm also a bit concerned that they seem to grow much smaller than common ones...
[And we'd probably end up with only 4 pictures or some such].
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Mats' solution seems pretty reasonable to me, including the link to L-numbers showing L144 twice (the real one and "sp.4").
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Actually, I meant to remove the second L144 - but I suppose it's a "feature" to keep it. There is a bug in the "submit data" that you can't delete common names, I think it's been recorded before.Carp37 wrote:Mats' solution seems pretty reasonable to me, including the link to L-numbers showing L144 twice (the real one and "sp.4").
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Even though it's wrong in the true sense of L-numbers, I'd be tempted to leave it in the L-numbers list, as what we're now calling "sp.4" is still going to be referred to as L144 in the trade for at least the foreseeable future.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Since there is no evidence for Ancistrus hybridization at all AFAIK, that would certainly be interesting.racoll wrote:I wanted to rule out hybridisation, as this lone L144 male from Paraguay may have sown his seed far and wideSuckermouth wrote:I wouldn't expect anything else but confirmation that they are the same.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Ehm, we have had at least one post here on PlanetCatfish with pictures of fry spawned from and another Ancistrus sp. I can't remember the details, but that was posted.Suckermouth wrote:Since there is no evidence for Ancistrus hybridization at all AFAIK, that would certainly be interesting.
I do agree that they are probabl LESS likely to hybridize than for example Hypancistrus, as they are far more wide-spread and common in nature.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Yeah, someone should ask Ingo et al to give this guy an l-number and be done with it!
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I had a male L159 breed with female L182
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
Interesting. Now I know.
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Re: L144 in Cat-eLog.
some of the 'hybrids' are reaching maturity, the spots have gotten smaller as they have grown but still not as small or bright as the L182 female.
As I dont seem to have a L182 male I might try breeding some of them back with the female and see what I get.
anyone care to offer an ID on this male ? he was bought with the L182's he has same backgrpound coloring but no spots at all.
He has matured since these photos ansd now has typical male briistles, but still no spots.
As I dont seem to have a L182 male I might try breeding some of them back with the female and see what I get.
anyone care to offer an ID on this male ? he was bought with the L182's he has same backgrpound coloring but no spots at all.
He has matured since these photos ansd now has typical male briistles, but still no spots.
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